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Mandela Day extravaganza to uplift Alexandra community

In a tribute to Madiba’s legacy, Minister Angie Motshekga is expected to lead a Mandela Day event at Altrec Sports Centre in Alexandra, blending youth development, and environmental initiatives.

The Alexandra community will take centre stage on Mandela Day as the Minister of Defence and Military Veterans, Angie Motshekga, headlines a vibrant Mandela Day commemoration at the Altrec Sports Centre.

Hosted in collaboration with the South African National Service Institute (SANSI) and the Guardian Angel Wildlife and Marine Trust (GAWMT), the event promises to honour Nelson Mandela’s legacy through youth empowerment, environmental action, and civic pride.

The ministry shared that it will be hosted under the theme: It’s Still in Our Hands to Combat Poverty and Inequity. A theme that speaks to Alexandra’s pressing challenges, including rising poverty, often attributed to limited employment opportunities, and deepening inequality.

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“The commemoration serves as a tribute to President Nelson Mandela’s enduring legacy of service, justice, and unity,” the ministry of defence stated. “With an emphasis on youth empowerment, environmental action, and civic responsibility.”

One of the event’s notable highlights is the launch of the Keep Your Kasi Clean initiative, which includes a clean-up of the Jukskei River to promote environmental stewardship.

GAWMT founder (Hon) Col Raymond Kramer emphasised the initiative’s significance. “As we honour this special day, we proudly launch the inaugural Keep Your Kasi Clean movement – a call to action for every young South African to begin with a simple yet powerful message: Do not litter. Take pride in your home. Be a patriotic protector of your neighbourhood, your community, and your country.”

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Kramer added that the campaign marks the start of a new wave of thinking that empowers the youth to take lead by example, and to foster a cultural shift toward environmental respect and social responsibility.

The ministry of defence further revealed that the event will also provide Alexandra’s youth with insights into career opportunities within the defence sector and related fields, fostering hope in a community grappling with economic challenges. Additionally, there will a military parade and tree-planting activity.

“We look forward to welcoming over 1 500 participants to a vibrant day that blends purpose with play,” Kramer shared. “Activating young minds through environmental awareness, civic pride, and creative expression.”

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